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I'm looking at the NS revolver 2013 for this coming season. I am approx 6 ft and weigh around 75 kg. My boots are a US 12.

I would like to know if a NS revolver 155 will be to short? Most of my riding is in the park but also enjoy hitting the slopes now and then but really concerned about toe hang with the boards waist width of 261mm??

And any suggestions for some quality bindings that would pair nicely with this board will be appreciated. Oh and one last question, will the colours be the same as what they show? (Light blue, black and a bit of yellow).

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26.1 is plenty of waist for a 12. 25.5 is the sweet spot for my size 11 burton sabbaths. I used to have a NS legacy with 26.2 waist, and it was definitely too wide by quite a bit. If you have a boot with a smaller footprint like solomon or ride boots, you could easily get away with a 25.8 waist...and you might be fine anyways.

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Thanks for the info, I will def go with the 155 in that case! As for the Now IPO bindings, i read a lot of good reviews about them but they are also a bit pricey ( i saw them at $399) but they sound worth it. Will have a think about it

I need some board help for my son, 15 years old, size 12 and 130 lbs. He's a solid intermediate, comfortable on any groomer the great state of NY can throw at him. We only ride NY, No pow. Just ice.
This past winter he used my 2012 Blacklist 154 and loved it, but it's got a lot of days on it...

Been seeing a lot of “in between medium and large” binding posts. I will show my 2 setups just so people can see what they are getting into. Below the Red/white Bataleon Boss is a 157, 254ww, union force Medium, size 11 32 tm2s
After that the green union forces are size large on a 159 evil...

looking to find a board to pair with my yes jackpot so I can take it overseas to japan / canada / europe down the line.
something fairly friendly - the shortlist right now is:
anyone had any experience with the above?
or have other suggestions?
thanks guys

So I'm paging through the craigslist ads for snowboards and equipment (yep, I'm missing snowboarding that much). Most of the stuff for sale is crap. A lot of the ads don't even mention length, brand, or year. But occasionally you run into one that makes you sit up and take notice. So I present...